OMEGA DESIGN BECOMES PARTNER-IN-RESIDENCE AT SYSTECH’S PRINCETON HEADQUARTERS

Princeton, NJ, 12-May-2016 — /EuropaWire/ — Omega Design Corporation, a global provider of packaging machinery, serialization solutions, and bottle unscrambling technology has become a partner-in-residence at Systech International, based in Princeton, NJ, a global leader in serialization, track-and-trace, authentication, and trusted consumer engagement.

The companies have a history of success working together to support the packaging and serialization needs of a variety of global biotech and pharmaceutical clients. Omega recently joined Systech’s UniSolve Partner Ecosystem, which is a multi-vendor environment featuring the industry’s best OEMs. As such, Omega’s serialization and aggregation equipment is now pre-configured with Systech’s UniSolveTM serialization software.

As a ‘resident partner’, Omega’s equipment will be housed in Systech’s training and demonstration facility at its US headquarters in Princeton. This allows Systech’s regional clientele to participate in live training and active demonstrations showcasing UniSolve’s seamless integration with Omega’s packaging hardware.

“As a partner-in-residence, our joint clients will have an opportunity to experience, firsthand, our world class material handling integrated with Systech’s serialization software,” said Glenn Siegele, president of Omega.

For over 45 years, Omega has been deploying packaging automation solutions primarily for the pharmaceutical, personal care and cosmetic markets. Systech’s software is frequently used as part of these deployments, so the companies have a strong history of collaboration.

In partnering with Systech’s revolutionary UniSolve software, Omega now delivers rapid deployment, pre-configured serialization modules in as little as 60 days. Customers also benefit from one integrated manual, integrated single validation documents and a combined Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) that streamlines the site integration and validation process.

Systech’s highly configurable line of serialization software allows drug manufacturers and packagers to maintain compliance with changing global regulations in a way that is cost effective and minimally disruptive. With the FDA planning new implementation requirements for DSCSA stakeholders (in 2015, 2017 and 2023), manufacturers and packagers will be well served to implement unit-level traceability ahead of the curve.

About Systech International

Systech is the global technology leader in product safety, and consumer and brand protection. Systech pioneered serialization and is defining the future of authentication.

Trusted by 19 of the top 20 pharmaceutical companies, Systech unifies and optimizes enterprise serialization, track and trace, and authentication technologies to ensure regulatory compliance, mitigate risk, and drive efficiency and profitability.

For 30 years, Systech’s innovation has led best practices for key brands across the pharmaceutical, life science, food and beverage, and consumer packaged goods industries.

About Omega
Omega Design Corporation is a global provider of innovative packaging solutions for the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, and consumer healthcare industries. Since 1969, Omega has specialized in the design, manufacture, service, and support of a broad range of container handling and packaging equipment systems, including bottle unscramblers, bottle-puck handling systems, shrink bundlers, stretch banders, secondary bottle and 5th panel carton orienters, canister and pouch-style desiccant/oxygen absorber feeders, as well as coding, vision and packing modules supporting unit-level serialization.

Omega Design Corporation operates from a fully integrated facility in Exton, Pennsylvania, that provides product research and development, product line engineering, parts manufacture, machine assembly and testing. For more information, call 610-363-6555 or visit www.OmegaDesign.com.

Media contacts:

Ann Willets
Public Relations Representative for Systech International
(908) 433-7821
aw@26FIVE.com

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